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click, call or visit a store today. well, another day of record hot temperatures in the bay area. the effects seen all across the region. power outages affecting thousands. packed cooling centers, brush fires and dozens of ocean rescues. and now a red flag warning about to go into effect. good evening and thanks so much for joining us. i'm dion lim. >> and i'm eric thomas. let's get right to meteorologist drew tuma with more on that red flag warning. drew? >> yeah, it's been another day of intense record breaking heat across the entire bay area. look at the numbers that have fallen today. anywhere shaden that is numerous cities eithe tied or set new records today. 108 in livermore, 100 the high in redwood city earlier today,
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103 in santa rosa. and it is still a very warm evening out there as we approach midnight. look at these numbers. little in the way of cool air moving in. we're in the 70s if not widespread 80s along the coast. we're in for another uncomfortable for lot of us tonight. with all this heat across california it has started thunderstorms. we're seeing on live doppler 7 you can see thunderstorms off the central coast, they do have lightening so there is the risk of dry lightening moving into northern california overnight tonight. it is for that fact a red flag warning is now in effect for the threat of that dry lightening until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the risk is there. if lightening does strike a new fire could potentially strike. we're going to take a closer look at this red flag warning, how hot we get tomorrow and how long this heat wave will last in a few minutes. for the second night in a
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row pg&e was ordered by the states agency that operates the border grid to start rolling outages about 2:30 this evening. pg&e says power was restored about three hours later. the state agency cal iso said earlier today there wouldn't be outages but change of plans was made due to electricity increased demand and loss to a power plant and some wind power. here's a look at the current outages in the bay area. these counties were not impacted by today's rotating outages but a pg&e spokesperson tells us there were still several heat related outages. those outages in yellow affected more than 50 people. the orange affected more than 500 people. >> some people affected today had been without electricity since last night. luce pena talked to some
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families who had had enough of this heat wave. >> reporter: tonight is the second day in a row that are in t dark.ss the bay are >> thinking like regular people, well, you know what, it'll be on in a little while and we'll be good, right? well, this morning still no power. and, okay, now you really start to worry because then i start worrying about all the food i have in the fridge. >> this teacher is one of over 4,000 pg&e customers affected by rotating power outages. unlike many who got their power back this morning it's been over 24 hours for her without electricity. and the biggest concern for her now is not having a lesson plan ready for her students. >> usually over the weekend you plan your lessons and make sure everything works and start posting it to google classroom and all those good things technology allows us to do. well, i'm not able to do that. i'm crossing my fingers that
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monday morning i'm going to be able to actually go into my school site but to at least obviously prepare my lessons. >> reporter: the outages were expected to affect approximately 220,000 pg&e customers. in the east bay thousands were in the dark with temperatures reaching over 105 degrees, driving was the saving grace for many. >> the only air conditioner we got is my car. luckily my tank is full and we've been cruising around livermore. >> just having the air conditioner because with my health issssurvive. >> reporter: the heat is also increasing the amount of emergency calls. in contra costa county the fire protection district is gearing up to respond to potential fires. >> they're expecting thunderstorms with lightening strikes. so if we have lightening with this very hot weather we are concerned about the number of vegetation fires that we'll have. >> a red flag warning wept into effect at 11:00 p.m. tonight in
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contra costa county. >> we have an additional engine already staffed, called back our crew 12, our hand crew that assists with vegetation fires, an additional chief officer working tonight and also our dozer on standby. >> there are ways to help conserve energy and maybe avoid outages while still trying to bat the heat. first of all set your thermostat at 78 degrees fahrenheit or even higher and then keep the house cooler with fans instead of the ac and be sure to draw your curtains to block the sun. turn off unnecessary appliances and use major appliances in the morning or late in the evening. higher rates are usually charged between noon and 8:00 p.m. in the summer. a warning to swimmers and surfers from fire crews to stay close to the shore while trying to beat the heat. abc 7 was out at ocean beach s were rescued at about
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5:00 tonight. one had to be given cpr and is in critical condition. the others were able to walk to the ambulance. san francisco fire department tweeted today they have made eight surf related rescues and one cliff rescue. they have responded to about 700 safety related calls. a fire damaged a building and delayed drivers along san francisco freeways this afternoon. people saw smoke rising miles away from the scene after the fire started along the southbound u.s. 101 along paul avenue. here's how it looked for drivers headed in the opposite direction. the fire have started binuilding that houses a construction company, and firefighters think somebody may have set it. >> part of what makes it so vicious is that our companies have been here several times in the past couple of months for similar outside fires. >> well, the chp closed three lanes along southbound 101 reop5
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this afternoon. dozens of people relied on a cooling center to avoid the heat in san jose today. visitors had to get their temperature checked before they could enter the camden community center. city workers setup seating and tables in a way that visitors could socially distance from one another. but one woman claims she's not worried about being indoors with strangers during a pandemic. >> to be completely honest we're both over 70. if we die, we die. you know, nobody lives forever. >> one woman turned to the cooling center when their power went out at home and work had to get done. >> i mean ac wise we can live without it, but power you can't, right? you can't use your phone as a hot spot or anything. >> sane lln cooling centers every day from today to
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wednesday. >> park rangers are giving away face masks to people at deloris park today. and they say they're also making sure people are following the health order. in vallejo people struggled to cool down today after losing their electricity and then having a water pump fail. that pump supplies several homes. >> it finally came back on but when it's 107 something degrees outside that thing ain't no joke. >> no joke indeed. other people flocked to the vallejo waterfront hoping to catch a breeze there. one man heat interrupt his weekly routine of smoking and grilling meat. >> i like to dip into the shade and usually no matter how hot it gets there's usually a breeze off the water. >> and the big tip from others enjoying the heat outside is stay hydrated. now, remember you can always check the forecast for where you
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live on our free abc 7 news app. we'll also send notifications on any power outages or other breaking news. speaking of breaking news a police chase in san francisco for armed robbery suspects end in a deadly crash involving multiple vehicles. it happened at the intersection of geneva and prague near the crocker amazon playground. the car is from the east bay and was wanted in connection with an armed robbery. the chase started downtown but police say they ended up losing the car. they say they got a call later about a collision involving the car. n to the hospital.n theehle aeras kled. eir fam was at the scene when we arrived. no arrests yet made. police tell us the intersection will be blocked off for the next few hours. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00, president trump's brother has passed away. the president's tribute tonight to who he calls his best friend.
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cause of death for robert trump. he was 71 years old. >> as part of abc 7's commitment to cover five major areas to help build a better bay area we now focus on health and the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. state health officials say there were more than 12,600 newly recorded confirmed cases on friday. while that total is more than 4,000 cases higher than the previous days number the total may include delayed test results. yesterday the governor said the state is caught up with its reporting of cases that were backlogged due to a data glitch. california reports 151 deaths, down 37 from the previous day. los angeles and riverside counties have the highest case counts in the state. the abc 7 news i-team has learned about arrests linked to a scheme by san mateo county jail inmates to obtain unemployment benefits intended for people affected b at least 11 inmates used county owned computers to apply for
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benefits. some of those inmates face murder charges. the scam netted about $250,000. san mateo county sheriff's deputies and officers from other agencies arrested 21 people in three counties stretching from san francisco to the san valley. 57 gallons of raw sewage spilled into the oakland alameda estuary last night because of a power outage. that's according to east bay utility district. >> it's a dilution issue really and we have to wait for a couple of days most likely, and we'll be testing the water. we'll be doing sampling along the estuary. and when the water is safe we will let the public know that they can go back in. >> east bay says itatheer was going to be cut. pg&e has not commented.
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east bay mud says it's going to have to pay a fine for that spill. all right, turning to the weather now. the sweltering heat not going anywhere, drew, at least for the next couple days. >> yeah, the heat wave will continue for the next several days so little in the way of relief from these war daytime temperatures, and now tonight our concern is with the red flag warning that is now in effect for the entire bay area. so live doppler 7 right now the active sweep showing you no storms in the immediate vicinity, but we'll widen out the view. and what we are watching and what is of concern are thunderstorms that have developed off the central coast right now. live doppler 7 estimating the number of lightening strikes in just the past 15 minutes with that cluster of storms is 106. and those storms are moving into northern california over the next couple of hours. so the threat is there that we could see storms thatl havoe br lightening to the bay area. so it is for that fact that a
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red flag warning is now in effect for the entire region until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. typically when we talk about red flag warnings it's for gusty winds but tonight it's for that threat of dry lightening that could potentially start new vegetation wildfires. that's something we'll be watching closely over the next couple of hours and overnight and the morning hours tomorrow with meteorologist lisa argen. the other story it's an uncomfortable way to sleep if you don't have a way to cool off. the windows are open, there's little in the way of a breeze right now. 80 that current temperature in san jose, and 73 in santa rosa. so we're in store for a another day tomorrow of dangerous heat. so heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are in still for the second half of the weekend. and with the high temperatures there's a high risk of heat related illness, so heat
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exhaustion or heatstroke. if you have to be outside take frequent breaks in the shade. this heat is sticking around for several days. overnight today again little in relief with these temperatures. many cities will hold in the 70s overnighthe upper 60s. future tracker temperatures if you want to get out and maybe exercise early in the morning do it before 10:00 a.m. because you can see by that hour we're already warming up pretty quickly. already in the 70s and into the 80s. and numbers will just continue to soar tomorrow afternoon. so here we go again. it's another hot day no matter where you live. 104 the forecast high in concord tomorrow, 95 in san jose, 103 in cloverdale, back into the 80s in san francisco tomorrow, 90 the high in oakland, and 91 the forecasted red high for palo alto. if you're thinking about going to the coast tomorrow to get a bit of relief it will be a warm day at our beaches tomorrow.
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it is sunny, the uv index will be very high. santa cruz a forecasted high of 91 degrees, so it is hot in spots. even ocean beach 78 degrees. it'll be very mild in a lot of spots along the coastline. our heat wave it does continue tomorrow. it stays hot and hazy monday and into tuesday. tuesday, in fact, looks to be a hot day across the region. wednesday we're still in the thick of it. but by thursday, eric and dion, we'll begin to see some relief before friday and saturday numbers get closer to average. about four days still of intense heat so take it easy out there. we have consecutive days of this intense heat it can really take a toll on our bodies, guys. >> thursday and friday can't come soon enough. drew, thank you. still ahead on abc 7 news a presidents
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the oldest living person in the u.s. is celebrating another birthday. hester ford is turning either 115 or 116 years old this weekend. her family says census records indicate two different birthdays. now either way she's still the oldest american on record. ford's family celebrated with a socially distanced birthday party. penty of people drove by to celebrate her long life. ford has listen to this 12 children and more descendants. she looks amazing there. she's lived through lots of history, 20 presidents, two world wars, the spanish flu, and now covid-19. hester says she doesn't have any secret to her longevity b she rning.alf doesn't that sound sona, and i' lot of laughter and love from t. >> i'm sure. for you keeping count teddy
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well, it's been a tale of two seasons for our bay area baseball teams. the giants seemingly in every game but defensive issues in the bull pen have proven costly. meanwhile the a's never out of the game. the a's find themselves with the best record in the american league. while the giants they're last
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place in the nl west. reminder you can catch star wars our g down and has trouble with this one. and 3 giants a on for darin, cot the fence to those virtual fans there. to the ninth now. trevor got back in and a's down sait night a strike andtgain ninth inning lead. liam hendricks on for the save. deja vu all over again. the a's win 7-6.
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oakland now an al best 15-6. >> i was trying to go deep, just ies t id'sme so didn't want to chase that. so get a good pitch to hit and get it into the left field bleachers. >> i'm very confident in myself and my ability to pitch and i don't think that two back-to-back helps this at all. if they're spaced-out i don't think it's as big of a deal, but it's two tough losses and i didn't pitch well in either one of them, so that's just part of it and move on. >> series finale tomorrow. you can say the niners struck gold when they took a pounder out of iowa. his name george his deal makes him the highest paid tight end in league history. things are different in santa clara camp these days. wearing their masks of course.
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no doubt everyone excited about that kittle five year extension. kittle owns the record for most receiving yards by a tight end his first three seasons. he's ready to embark on a new season that's been labeled the legendary revenge tour, but first let's talk about his t-shirt game. >> this, that's one of the those things i get in the mail i just keep in my locker for a good occasion. i haven't seen you guys in a while even though most of you dm me once in a while. just wanted to put a good shirt on for you guys. i think tt two i think we have chance to be really good again this year. going to be really fun.s >> if you couldn't see his shirt it said kittle garoppolo 20. he's always got a fun t-shirt. >> the jerseys good, too.
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i've seen him in that. much hoar to come on abc 7 news at 11:00, the firenado, the first ever warning today ahead of this strange sight near reno today. and the abc 7 news i-team looking into how a minor noise complaint at a hotel escalated into this. a young couple celebrating a birthday, tased, shot
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in tonight's headlines a police chase in san francisco for an armed robbery suspect ended in a deadly crash involving multiple vehicles. the crash happened at inintersection i intersection of geneva and prague. the intersection will be blocked off for the next few hours. for the second night in a row pg&e was ordered to begin rotating power outages around 6:30 this evening. the outages affected up to 220,00cuomers in the cenal cs including mau includi including monterey. it is a warm night on tap. look at tease numbers right now. we're still well into the 70s and 80s as we approach midnight. 85 in vallejo and still 80 in san jose. another hot day on the way tomorrow. we also have a red flag warning
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that is currently in effect for the entire bay area. this until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. because the threat is there for storms developing off the coast right now to bring dry lightening and the threat of new wildfire. we'll take a closer look at that red flag warning, guys, coming up in a few minutes. developing news tonight fire crews battling the lake fire north of los angeles say lightening strikes have caused serious setbacks. los angeles county fire tweeted that more than 100 lightening strikes caused spottig and larger fires which compromised containment lines. the wildfire remains 12% contained, 23 square miles have burned. triple digit temperatures fueled the fire which destroyed at least 21 buildings and is threatening 4,500 others. investigators now say another wildfire burning in the angeles national forest was intentionally set. he's not been arrested and is
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considered violent. the fire started thursday afternoon and consumed 2,500 acres. it is only 3% contained. the loyalal ton fire sparked a rare fire tornado warning today. extreme fire behavior would continue this evening with new fires possible. it's a phenomenon that can occur with rotating fire columns. it's burned 20,000 acres and is only 5% contained this evening. now to our latest coronavirus coverage. although the number of cases are tapering off nationwide the number of deaths remain very high. the u.s. death toll from coronavirus now surpasses 169,000. the cdc says more than 200,000 american lives could be lost by labor day. the somber predictions come as many students head back to school. a school district in phoenix, arizona, has canceled the first
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day of school after more than a hundred teachers and staff refused to show up. 29 students tested positive for the virus at the university of notre dame. many of the cases tied to the same gathering. and president trump says cases are down more than 6% nationwide, but dr. anthony fauci says it is not enough. >> you can't run away from the numbers of people who have died, number of people getting hospitalize, the surges we're seeing. >> the cdc is now saying cases are on the rise in children and as many as 45% of those cases may be asymptomatic. a saliva based coronavirus test funded by the nba and the national basketball players association has been approved for public use. the fda issued an emergency authorization today for the saliva direct test. the test was developed at yale university and tested on basketball players and compared with traditional swab tests.
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this kit will be inexpensive costing $15 or $20 per test. how did a minor noise complaint at a south bay hotel escalate to this? a young couple celebrating a birthday was tased, shot by a riot gun and beaten by san jose police. and now the i-team has cob tained the officers body camera videos from the evidence, key evidence in a federal civil rights lawsuit. reporter dan noise has the 7. a my life, you know, and we are planning to be forever at that. >> reporter: he hopes to be a jail guard one day. she's studying to be a firefighter paramedic. >> i came back from a firefighter training boot camp for women and my birthday was coming up. >> in may of last year the couple got a hotel room and prepared for a night out.
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they had music on but after a noise complaint at 8:45 p.m. they turned it down. still the police arrived and told the couple that the hotel would allow them to stay. >> i said hey if they agree to keep it down there's no more noise complaints for the rest of the night they agree to let you stay. >> reporter: several veteran law enforcement officials tell me that's where it should have ended but an officer asked for identification even though there was no indication a crime had been committed. >> do you have any i.d. by any choice. >> reporter: the couple relented going inside the room to get identification. the officers called for backup as three more officers and a sarge want arrived. he asks for his driver's license back. the officer tells the couple they now have to leave because they slammed the door. >> the agreement was that you would not violate the policies
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here. you slammed the door in our .ou right? >> reporter: yeah. >> reporter: as they began to pack the sarge want told the officer to retrieve a riot gun from the patrol car. they aren't packing quickly enough for the sergeant michael. he urges them to hurry. >> so stop arguing and start packing and let's go. >> reporter: marissa hears the order to taz her boyfriend and rushes for the door. >> just to put myself between the officers and my boyfriend. i didn't want him to be tased because i mean he had nothing -- i mean cursing is not breaking any laws. >> reporter: after marissa got tased he spotted the riot gun aimed at her and reacted. >> just jumped on top of and i was planning to take that.
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>> reporter: he got tased by two officers at the same time, shot with a riot gun, beaten with batons. marissa jumped back up and officers hit her repeatedly with batons and fired a rifle at her. he tells me this is the mark the riot gun left on him. these are marissa's conitutions f for the beating she suffered. attorney robert powell has filed this federal civil rights lawsuits against the officers and the city of san jose saying the plod has a culture of excessive force with either no training whatsoever or inadequate training on the constitutional boundaries of the use of force. >> the escalation is just so intense to go from you're talking to them and next thing you're tasing them. >> reporter: in fact prosecutors declined to press charges in the case saying the rapid escalation of force and the use of batons t tasers made this a case we did not think would result in
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conviction at trial. the san jose pd referred me to the newly appointed city attorney norra freeman who said she won't comment on active litigation. her office filed this comment saying that each use of force was an appropriate, reasonable and constitutionally permissible response to plaintiffs actions under the circumstances. >> it was brutal, definitely brutal. i don't think we did anything to deserve the way how we were treated. >> we need to hold the police accountable for their acs, and we can't let them continue to is abc 7 new the san jose pd's manual says tasers and riot guns are supposed to be used only when the subject poses an immediate threat to the safety of officers. san jose mayor sam liccardo also responded today in a tweet he wrote, quote, this video looks awful. he says on tuesday the city council will consider a proposal of his to have an independent police auditor not san jose
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five people needed to be rescued by a highway patrol helicopter after their hot air balloon crashed in a steep canyon in the north bay. the crew hoisted one of the people from the balloon to safety. the the balloon crashed west of st. helena at around 8:30 this morning. chp tells us before the passengers escaped injury but the pit all was hurt. they also shared the area is so to climb up a ridge in order tow beat the enjoy a nice cold treat or snack like ice cream. today customers lined up.
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swensen has made its own ice cream on russian hill for more than 70 years. now, at abc7news.com we have a full list of some of our very favorite ice cream shops. and drew, going to need a lot of ice cream for the coming week. >> yeah, you're really going to find ways to beat the heat because the next several days we're in this intense heat wave with record breaking temperatures likely again tomorrow afternoon. tonight, though, we do have their red flag warning in effect for the entire bay area. the reason why there is the risk of dry lightening strikes we are watching a cluster of storms off the central coast right now developing and feeding off the warm weather across much of the state. and they are muoving into northern california. the risk is there as we a new vegetation fire that does start. that's something we'll be watching very closely in the overnight hours. warm temperatures on tap. a little relief from the heat overnight tonight. you can see a lot of cities in the 70s along the bay shoreline,
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mid and upper 60s. tomorrow w heat t ay area. in effect for another illness is running high. highs tomorrow again 104 in antioch and concord, 106 in fairfield, 90 in oakland and san mateo, 96 in santa rosa, 81 in the city, 91 the high in santa cruz. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast. the heat wave continues tomorrow. it remains hot and hazy with extreme heat early next week, another hot day by wednesday. and then we'll turn a page. we'll go towards cooler weather by thursday and relief continues into friday and saturday, guys. >> all right, drew, thank you very much. chris alvarez joins us now with sports. >> coming up in sports it was game time again or was it for oakland, the oakland native and the blazers. plus we are less than a month away from the start of the nfl. how the niners are
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49ers quarterback jimmygarow of course george kittle already a familiar face. he just recently signed an extension to become the highest paid tight end in nfl history. the team has made plenty of changes to accommodate for all the covid protocols including an outdoor weight training area which john lifrp dubbed it venice beach north. you see the helmet right there. they'll put on the pads in a few er a arizona. no preseasoga's a >> more than anything trying to mitigate risks, and our staff, our players have done a tremendous job of doing that.
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frankly our setup here, sharing our practice field with our stadium allows us to have more space. you have to be creative. >> we've been out on the field doing some walk throughs and stuff being out there was great and we've got one more day without pads and then we'll pass through the restriction. >> soon to be rookie of the year john murant had 39 points l he scored 14 of his 29 in the fourth including 8 points in the final three minutes. 25 seconds to go blazers up 3, dame dishes to carmelo anthony and he buries the triple. he rewards them there. blazers win by 4. portland is going to play the lakers in the first round of the playoffs starting tuesday and
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next saturday night right here on abc 7. >> we didn't fight as hard as we fought in the bubble to just say, all right, we're going to go out here and just get beat up on. we feel like we have a chance in the series against anybody in this league. we feel like we got a chance in this series, and that's how we're going to approach it. we have enough belief in ourselves to go into it feeling like we can win the series. i feel like it's that >> this is the last fight no matter what. cormier with momentum early but everything changed in the third when he accidently makes cormier in the eye, ouch. he kept going but the tide definitely turned. it goes to the car heavyweight title stays.
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cormie does go down swinging. this abc 7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino. not sure how many people can stand in there and take a poke to the eye like that. hurts. >> yeah. >> even just to watch it. >> you took the words out of my mouth, eric. makes me cringe. that's it for >> abc 7 news continues tomorrow
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